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Pigeontroller

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  1. The Niagara drops daily, and rises daily...Its only not fishable after a big SW blow on Erie, when it becomes MUD! Go!
  2. My condolences Bruce...
  3. Yes, inquiring minds want to know?
  4. Stay strong...
  5. Good Info! The other advice I'd give you is to hire a 'good' guide(not some teenage kid from the nearest Lodge!) for the beginning of your trip, its a huge Lake with lots of structure, I haven't been but I imagine its pretty Overwhelming at first.
  6. Lew, no need to appologize for those kind of ramblings...As a Father of a 10 year old boy I can't imagine...
  7. Yup...
  8. Most StCroix retailers will hand you a new rod...
  9. Way to quote the movie 'Pearl Harbour'...Yeah, its spelled with a U!
  10. Nice fish, high 40s
  11. Fogging through carbs is for non-injected 2-strokes!
  12. Nice Muskie! Sure looks longer than 52" ! Board member eh? Is he in hiding?
  13. And suggesting thats somehow not right???
  14. Very cool! Amazing that he was that approachable considering his fame...And of course that approachability led to his demise...And we all lost an amazingly talented songwriter/musician.
  15. St.Croix also makes the Muskie Mojo line of rods, a cheaper alternative to the Legend Tournament...I love their Mojo Bass rods!
  16. The big Premiers do feel 'big and clumsy'. Thats why I switched to the Legend Tournaments, I have a 8'6" 4-10oz. in the LT, considering its rating, it feels like a big bass rod...In fact, last week I tried my 300E on it...I guess I'm gonna have to get another one...
  17. If you like George's music, and haven't seen the concert done in his honor in 2002, go out and get it tonight. Its an absolutely spectacular concert!
  18. If your not afraid of the price tag, a St.Croix Legend Tournament Muskie rod is one of the nicest sticks you'll use. I personally like the split grip version. As far as type, thats a question of what you gonna do with it. In an all around casting rod, I'd go with 8-8 1/2 feet, 2-6 oz. The long rods are nice for casting heavy baits, figure 8s and hooksetting/fighting the fish. The only negative is downward jerking anything over about 7 feet might seem abit long and hit the water, of course this is variable depending on height of the angler, and the height of the casting deck your fishing from.
  19. Now the darkness only stays the night-time In the morning it will fade away Daylight is good at arriving at the right time It's not always going to be this grey -George Harrison, February 25, 1943 - November 29, 2001
  20. Another huge fish to Rich Clarke's credit!
  21. Nice Cabelas Guidewear! Oh yeah, nice fishies too!
  22. My condolences Mike, I know how hard it is to lose your Dad.
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